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Implement PIP-33: Napoli Hardfork #8975

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@yperbasis yperbasis commented Dec 13, 2023

Initial support of the upcoming Napoli hard fork on Polygon – see PIP-33. Per PIP-31, it parallels the Cancun upgrade of Ethereum, but does not include EIP-4788, EIP-4844, EIP-7516. In other words, Napoli includes EIP-1153, EIP-5656, EIP-6780 from Cancun.

This PR implements PIP-31, PIP-16: Transaction Dependency Data (by merging ParallelUniverseBlock into NapoliBlock; the bulk of PIP-16 was implemented in PR #8037), and PIP-27: Precompiled for secp256r1 Curve Support (EIP-7212; see also maticnetwork/bor#1069 & ethereum/go-ethereum#27540).

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@yperbasis for EIP-7212 you can take a reference from this PR on bor, I think we can directly cherry pick as well.

@yperbasis yperbasis marked this pull request as ready for review January 15, 2024 10:54
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@yperbasis for EIP-7212 you can take a reference from this PR on bor, I think we can directly cherry pick as well.

Right. Will do it in a separate PR.

@yperbasis yperbasis changed the title Initial support for Napoli hard fork Implement PIP-33: Napoli Hardfork Jan 17, 2024
@yperbasis yperbasis merged commit b38e17e into devel Jan 17, 2024
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